Dick Wolf makes no apologies. If NBC’s wants ‘em, he’ll keep grinding them out. The longtime producer, and creator of Law & Order and its offshoots, strikes again with Chicago Justice as the fourth series in his Windy City quiver. It premieres on Wednesday, March 1st as part of a three-pronged “crossover event” that also includes Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D.. Our review is here.

It’s been generations since ABC ventured forth with Roots. Now the network takes another bracingly bold step with When We Rise, a four-night, eight-hour miniseries charting the LBGT(Q) community’s civil rights movement. It launches on Monday, Feb. 27th, and from this perspective is the 2016-17 TV season’s Program of the Year. Our review is here.Ed Bark

President Trump’s silly “enemy of the American people” tweet singled out The New York Times, CNN, NBC, CBS and ABC. But let’s get real. What would he do without them -- or they without him? Unclebarky.com isn’t big on sanctimony, so here’s an against-the-grain take that calls out both sides of this equation. It’s on the Network News & Reviews page.Ed Bark

Sunday night brings three new scripted series into view, and we’ve got them all covered.

The Good Fight, a spinoff of CBS’ The Good Wife, launches for free on the broadcast network before the rest of Season 1’s nine episodes air exclusively on CBS All Access, the network’s new streaming service. Our review is here.

And HBO’s Crashing looks at New York’s oft-dispiriting stand up comic sub-world, with Pete Holmes playing himself and determined to make it after all. A closer look joins all of the above on the Network News & Reviews page.Ed Bark

TEGNA8’s extended Verify Road Trip series, driven by reporter David Schechter and devised by the station’s corporate owner, had another segment on Wednesday’s 10 p.m. newscast. We take a closer look on the Dallas-Fort Worth TV page.

Noah Hawley, TV auteur extraordinaire, dared to extend the sainted movie Fargo into an exemplary weekly series. Now he’s also turning Marvel on its ear with the visually resplendent and complex Legion, which premieres Wednesday, Feb. 8th on FX. Our review is here.

Sunday’s Super Bowl LI on Fox, a record-setting thriller between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons, did better than the previous year’s landmark 50th mega-game. But wait, there’s more, and it’s all on our Dallas-Fort Worth TV page.

Also, Fox’s new Monday night lineup of 24: Legacy and APB, has a very Trump-ian flavor, even though both action dramas were in development well before he stunningly became President.